dhorner233
Disneyophile
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2011
This is a useful "50's kitchen" item. It's not from the Tune-in lounge and not a lamp. It's a "decorative useful" kitchen item of that era.
Fly swatter? Rug beater?
This is a useful "50's kitchen" item. It's not from the Tune-in lounge and not a lamp. It's a "decorative useful" kitchen item of that era.
Fly swatter? Rug beater?
A hand whisk? A potato masher? A clock?Server problems with Disboards this morning ; trying for the 5th time to get this posted ...damn advertising videos
Not a fly swatter or rug beater.
A hand whisk? A potato masher? A clock?
peter pan? Neverland map on the side of the building
Keep thinking. This is not a hand whisk, potato masher or clock. This is a"useful, decorative" kitchen item that could be found in a 50's kitchen.
Something to hang other kitchen utensils on?
Keep thinking. This is not a hand whisk, potato masher or clock. This is a"useful, decorative" kitchen item that could be found in a 50's kitchen.
Wall clock?
Something to hang other kitchen utensils on?
Fun remembering all the kitchen items from my childhood but not a wall clock or something to hang other kitchen utensils on. If you study the picture, there's a small clue if you look at the size of this object compared to the wall in the background as to where it's located. The object is associated with a certain food used in a kitchen.
On the Ferry to the MK? The name of the boat?
OK is this used for cooking or holding/storing something?
On the Ferry to the MK? The name of the boat?
Just went for a short walk in the neighborhood and thought of you Diane ... a little cool (65 degrees) put a beautiful evening with an orange sunset and dark clouds to the south. (Suppose to have thunderstorms later this evening.) But the birds were singing, people out mowing their grass, kids playing Little League baseball at the park...a "beautiful day in the neighborhood". And then there's Diane's weather ... hang in there...spring WILL arrive!
This is used to hold/store something you have to cook. It was probably used more in farm houses.
Does it hold eggs or potatoes?